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Mitsubishi - Galant (2010)

Discover the Mitsubishi Galant price and Mitsubishi Galant 2010 price landscape with a guide that cuts through the market noise. Whether you’re eyeing a brand‑new model or a reliable used vehicle, this overview delivers clear, up‑to‑date insight into what drives value, how depreciation shapes resale, and where the Galant sits among its rivals.

From its debut as a compact sedan to its current evolution in the midsize segment, the Mitsubishi Galant balances style, efficiency, and affordability. In 2010 the model reached its peak in both design and engineering, offering drivers a blend of comfort and performance that still resonates today. The price for a brand‑new 2010 Galant varies widely by region, trim, and options, but used listings commonly fall within a competitive range that reflects its strong resale potential.

  • Engine & Powertrain: 2.0L 4‑Cylinder inline, 4,300‑rpm max, 150 hp; mated with a 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic. Torque peaks at 142 Nm.
  • Transmission: Available Manual or Automatic, with optional CVT for fuel‑cus‑e efficiency.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane). Fuel economy averages 8.7 L/100 km (city) / 6.0 L/100 km (highway).
  • Dimensions: 4,706 mm Length – 1,795 mm Width – 1,395 mm Height; Wheelbase 2,735 mm.
  • Weight: 1,430 kg (Curb).
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive with optional AWD for enhanced traction.
  • Seats & Cargo: 5 seats, 395 L trunk space. 1,630 L with rear seats folded.
  • Key Features: Dual‑zone climate control, touchscreen infotainment, advanced safety suite (adaptive cruise, lane‑keep assist, automatic emergency braking).

The Mitsubishi Galant depreciation curve is a vital consideration for any purchase. Industry analysts estimate that the 2010 Galant typically loses about 15-20% of its value during the first year after acquisition. In the second and third years, depreciation slows slightly, often dropping between 25% to 35% of the original price by year three. Older models – especially those with higher mileage or less-than-optimal condition – may see a steeper price decline, but many well‑maint


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